Yes, they have vision strong enough to see down from up the sky. Their vision is useful for them when catching prey.
Humans Are All One But Birds Can Be Different If You Compare Humans Vision With A Eagles Vision Then An Eagle Vision Would Be Better And Sharper Compared To A Humans But If You Compare Human With Sparrows For Example Then Humans Vision Would Be Clearer And Bigger Like Glasses For A Sparrow.
Terrapins live in either fresh or slightly salty water. Terrapins are cold-blooded. Terrapins have much sharper senses of vision and smell than humans.
The liger's vision is brighter and sharper than both a lion's and a tiger's.
To survive. They have to hear if predator/prey is coming near.
Birds have the best eyesight. The eyesight of birds such as eagles, hawks and buzzards is 3-4 times sharper than ours.
In the general sense no. In the day time humans have the ability to see better. If you are talking strictly about night vision, than yes. Cats are nocturnal animals, hence their night vision in superb
The range of the feline vision spectrum is shorter than that of humans. Cats can see better in low light conditions, but they have limited color vision compared to humans.
Dogs have different visual abilities compared to humans. While dogs can see some colors, they have fewer color receptors than humans, making their color vision less vivid. However, dogs have better low-light vision and motion detection than humans. Overall, dogs rely more on their sense of smell and hearing than their vision, unlike humans who heavily rely on their vision for perception.
better than humans with 20/20 vision, plus peripheral vision. yes!
I don't know of a way to measure the size of vision.
Sight, hearing and smell are far more advanced and sensitive in cats than in humans. Possibly the other two are as well.
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